thank goodness
Thankfully, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is Xi è Ti ā nxi è D ì, which means to express a satisfied and relaxed mood after the goal is achieved or the difficulty is relieved. It's from "a good official: Xu I Ting returns to the field.".
The origin of Idioms
Feng Weimin of the Ming Dynasty wrote "a good official, a good official, a good official, a good official, a good official, a good official."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: contented and satisfied [antonym]: complaining
Idiom usage
The matter is finally accomplished.
thank goodness
still smell of one 's mother 's milk -- be young and inexperienced - kǒu shàng rǔ xiù